What group were you in?Well, NOT SO MUCH!!! I crashed on Sunday in the last session, turn 20 going on to the straight!!! I'm OK, nothing broken and just a few repairs to my bike.
What group were you in?Well, NOT SO MUCH!!! I crashed on Sunday in the last session, turn 20 going on to the straight!!! I'm OK, nothing broken and just a few repairs to my bike.
Green unfortunately. It was a "clustermuck" all weekend long !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At least 50% of the group were new to track riders. People did some crazy **** -- stopping for a yellow flag at turn 2 with 5+ riders behind, people riding off in front of you. It was pretty crazy
Glad you are alright. We will be there aug3,4. Zx600 unfortunately you never know who's going to show up. Sometimes green group is great, other times not so much. At least in red you know the people around you know what's what. I rode green last time there (I was coaching) and 2 bmw guys were passing then cutting in front of passed rider and hitting brakes, causing passie to have to change lines. They got a lecture after every session didn't help. They were racing each other in green. I passed both at the same time on the outside of temptation with a couple inches between us. They calmed down a little after that.
Yeah, green was extra scary for me too! I shouldn't have been pushing so hard with all those slower riders and "corner parkers"Green unfortunately. It was a "clustermuck" all weekend long !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At least 50% of the group were new to track riders. People did some crazy **** -- stopping for a yellow flag at turn 2 with 5+ riders behind, people riding off in front of you. It was pretty crazy
Like poossieposse1 said, the rules of Pro6 at Calabogie said you have to stop at a marshal station on red flag. Calabogie is too long of a track to wait for everyone to exit safely, so the rules say you have to stop at a marshal station so they can roll the ambulance as quick as possible.Why did you park the bike in a live track at 1:20?
Yeah, did you hear how many gears I had to go down?? I've had a few people ask me "Hey, at 3:20 did you make the video go into slow motion??" umm, NO, that is unedited video, and yep, it's that slowwholly crap at 3:20, such a slow speed can not be safe even in green.
Yep, that one was a big surprise I usually hold it wide open over that little crest, even if just to scare myself with a little front end wobble.Holly **** at 5:50 - wow I wold have packed it right after that one.
No doubt. I hadn't been back to Calabogie since my crash like 2 years ago, so wanted to start in Green. After lunch they said yellow was too full because they demoted some people down from red and zero people moved up to redR1 is a green group is probably not a good idea
Yeah. It was only my second time at bogie, first in 2 years (since my crash), so wanted to start in green, but I couldn't move up to yellow because it was too full and didn't think my lap times or corner speeds were up to redHoly crap that video is scary. Jamie I think you need to exit from green group - you can do better than that. A lot better. You are not learning one single thing by staying in that group.
I'm not sure I'm going to go back to Calabogie, the expense and physical toll it takes on me is a lot. It's not somewhere I can travel to by myself (unless I plan on staying at a hotel both the night before and the night after) and with my knee and hip in the condition they are it's barely enjoyable to start with, the track is so damn physical.no more track days for me. I'll stick to racing ...
There was a red flag and you have to stop at the marshal station for the ambulance to roll out as quickly as possible.
Hmm, Vickie got frustrated with another rider and made a mistake. Wondering what the chances are...
Monday and Tuesday were wicked. Wayyy too much fun.